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the ballots sent out tuesday, if you have not registered to vote deadline is october 22. >> federal health officials issuing a warning about a meningitis outbreak that killed eight people nationwide. there have been no confirmed cases in california. and this out break could be getting worse. >> patsy bivens says her first steroid injection seemed like a god send but a month later she was notified by her hospital that the shot may have condition tained a rare strain of fungal meningitis. >> i'm not just concerned for me, but many. >> that is because the shot was sent from a specialty pharmacy to 75 clinics in 23 states. as many as a thousand americans may be affected. >> only usually causes problems in people with immune problems but here, injected into the spine. it goes up to the brain. causes inflammation, here, in some people it can cause a stroke. >> early symptoms could be headaches, fever, stiff neck, taking from a week tho a month to develop so health officials are on high alert. anyone injecting in the spine since july should check to see if it's from that tainted source. >> early
the ballots sent out tuesday, if you have not registered to vote deadline is october 22. >> federal health officials issuing a warning about a meningitis outbreak that killed eight people nationwide. there have been no confirmed cases in california. and this out break could be getting worse. >> patsy bivens says her first steroid injection seemed like a god send but a month later she was notified by her hospital that the shot may have condition tained a rare strain of fungal...
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it's not being overrun 00:59:22:by bystanders. they let me look around. there are documents scattered all around. there are documents in the bedroom where ambassador stevens was staying. there are lots of documents and files in what appears to have been the security office for the mission. and among those files are records, sensitive records of administrative files, personnel files of libyans working with the americans, records of security protocols for what to do in case of emergency and even a very detailed itinerary of ambassador stevens' five-day trip along with cell phone numbers and names for a lot of the libyans he was trying to meet. >> i'm curious about one other thing, michael, that i know that you found. a document that indicated that americans at that mission in benghazi were discussing the possibility of an attack in early september. >> reporter: that's right. well, they were discussing the possibility of an attack as part of general security planning and precautions, but in a memo dated september 9th, two days before the attacks, they were w
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every year. >> and the team says early targets of the technology could be. >> and coming up a spin on a horror classic. >> there is behin >>> well, just in time for halloween a different horror movie opens tomorrow an animated film called franken weenie made by disney, our parent company. don sanchez met with the director, tim burton. >> this is frankenstein and his dog have a special bond. can he bring him back to live? tim burton inspired by frankenstein. >> i found them to be a fun of the pieces so that is what i tried to put into this. >> and this is a great production number. >> it was like art coming to live. and i remember feeling this as a child. and they were special. and dramatic. >> inspiring him to go on to beetlejuice and more z it's fan nating for teenager voices if the film. >> this is to when he films you and gives footage to animators they match your eye and body motions. >> and annika schaeffer is ann. >> what does it sound like coming from you?. >> sounds like this, victor please help me. >> there is martin landow as a science teacher. >> if i.would have done it on
every year. >> and the team says early targets of the technology could be. >> and coming up a spin on a horror classic. >> there is behin >>> well, just in time for halloween a different horror movie opens tomorrow an animated film called franken weenie made by disney, our parent company. don sanchez met with the director, tim burton. >> this is frankenstein and his dog have a special bond. can he bring him back to live? tim burton inspired by frankenstein....
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she will grace the november edition last year's winner was singer rihanna. and now, one of many celebrity judges at the fest in drag show. >> this is a chance to dress up. we do this thing at work, too. so this is fantastic. i recommend it. >> catch it thursday night at 9:00 and for more entertainment news go to otrc.com. >> there is police releasing information about massive brawl involving two wedding parties this was captured on camera and left two newlywed couples stunned. we have the latest ahead. >> and there is a mission to space, a sweet that is now on the way to the international space station. stay with us. >>> a major battle over what is a fair day's pay, voters set to decide if minimum wage should go up. david louie joins us live with the developments. david? >> there is minimum wage will affect a lot more than just businesses but also these food vans that come from all over the area to sell food. many workers on the vans do not make more than 8ss today $9 an hour. opponents say workers could lose their jobs and supporters saying it will only hel
she will grace the november edition last year's winner was singer rihanna. and now, one of many celebrity judges at the fest in drag show. >> this is a chance to dress up. we do this thing at work, too. so this is fantastic. i recommend it. >> catch it thursday night at 9:00 and for more entertainment news go to otrc.com. >> there is police releasing information about massive brawl involving two wedding parties this was captured on camera and left two newlywed couples stunned....
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i can't remember. >> 22 and change. stuart: let's not jump the gun. and 13-5 is where we are. now, everybody, watch where we are, aim going to talk baseball. miguel cabrera of the detroit tigers is the first player to win baseball's triple crown in 45 years, this is big, even i know that. he led the american league with .330 batting average, that's terrific. 44 home runs, and runs batted in and helped the tigers win their division. the baseball playoffs start tomorrow. congratulations, sir. time is money, and 30 seconds, here is what else we have for you today. mitt romney is getting criticized for his comment about big bird. but does pbs really need our money for sesame street? it could be a stand alone profit center, couldn't it? we have the numbers and we'll give them to you. and dan henninger, says thanks to last night's debate we have a real presidential race on our hands. dan will be here and as for the media, leftist newspapers and commenttators are in unanimous in the agreement that romney won the debate last night. i'm shocked. we'll ask the media watch dog about it a
i can't remember. >> 22 and change. stuart: let's not jump the gun. and 13-5 is where we are. now, everybody, watch where we are, aim going to talk baseball. miguel cabrera of the detroit tigers is the first player to win baseball's triple crown in 45 years, this is big, even i know that. he led the american league with .330 batting average, that's terrific. 44 home runs, and runs batted in and helped the tigers win their division. the baseball playoffs start tomorrow. congratulations,...
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a special edition of the news. >> the polls opened up in many counties for early voting. kara lieu says why -- some votes may not be counted. >> 22-year-old allen cast his ballot early today because he is headed to thailand for ten months. >> if you care anything about the country like this is the one thing you can do as a person. >> reporter: it turns out they are nearly four times more likely to have their ballot thrown out because of a rejected signature. >> signature is like your security key. >> reporter: elections chief said that -- his office noticed the spike in rejected significance tours in 2010. >> maybe the older population. we ran the study. it wasn't the older population. it was the 28 to 39-year-old. they represented 15% of the voters and 50% of the signature rejection. >> reporter: when you vote by mail the signature is matched against your card or if you registered online your signature there, signature that can't be validated by computer are checked manually. >> how you sign is key. >> they don't have toma perfectly but we have to be able to say that's t
a special edition of the news. >> the polls opened up in many counties for early voting. kara lieu says why -- some votes may not be counted. >> 22-year-old allen cast his ballot early today because he is headed to thailand for ten months. >> if you care anything about the country like this is the one thing you can do as a person. >> reporter: it turns out they are nearly four times more likely to have their ballot thrown out because of a rejected signature. >>...
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it was edited to emphasize his identification of martin as being a black male. zimmerman's attorney said the call made it appear as if the client is racist. >>> thanks for joinings us tonight at 5. >> the news at 6 action packed coming at you right now with weather and headlines and sports. >> anyone is savagery. the tips of thousands of rockets going into southern israel gaza is savagery. >> a woman defends her right to post controversial posters that might pop up on metro and on the news edge, the ads equate israel's enemies as savages and the person behind them wants them in d.c.'s metro station -- stations. this afternoon, an attorney for metro told the federal judge the system received a, quote, verifiable threat and wants to delay the unveiling of the poster. john henrehan is live with tonight's stop story. john. >> reporter: on one side of the issue,'s pro-israeli group -- on posters to be displayed in the metro system and on the other side, metro's managers want to delay putting up the posters out of conrn
it was edited to emphasize his identification of martin as being a black male. zimmerman's attorney said the call made it appear as if the client is racist. >>> thanks for joinings us tonight at 5. >> the news at 6 action packed coming at you right now with weather and headlines and sports. >> anyone is savagery. the tips of thousands of rockets going into southern israel gaza is savagery. >> a woman defends her right to post controversial posters that might pop up on...
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introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. and the first-ever es hybrid. these appliances could have been made here in america. but a company called global tech maximized profits by paying its workers next to nothing... under sweatshop conditions in china. when mitt romney led bain, they saw global tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage labor to its investors. mitt romney - tough on china? since when? >>> making headlines now, reports of a home invasion at the home of ashton kutcher have been deemed now a hoax. police were dispatched to the actor's house in los angeles tuesday after getting a distress call. now, kutcher was not at home, only some workers who were supposed to be at the property were there. again, he was not there. the case is now being treated as an elaborate prank that's known as swatting. miley cyrus' home was targeted back in august. >>> also making headlines, facebook is debuting
introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. and the first-ever es hybrid. these appliances could have been made here in america. but a company called global tech maximized profits by paying its workers next to nothing... under sweatshop conditions in china. when mitt romney led bain, they saw global tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage...
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thanksgiving falls very early on november 22. that gives you 32 shopping days before christmas which turns out to be the highest number possible. procrastinators delight this year. $54 for the furby. >> what does it do? >> it talks to you and it learns interactions with you, can dance to your favorite songs. it speaks furbish and there's an app for that. >> of course there is. does it give you directions? >> sticking with elmo. >>> our time 16:08. in four -- is 6:08. in four minutes a preview of tonight's presidential debates. learn how many voters could change their minds based on what they hear. >> any rain you heard on the rooftop is gone. it's really foggy in parts of the region. howhoward will tell us if we're going to see the sun today. keep it right here on 9news now. >>> welcome back. howard here with your weather first. we're start out with some clouds, fog, even a stray shower. temperatures by lunch time 79. high today could be around 84, 85, maybe 86 with a drive home temp of 83. a slight chance after shower later toda
thanksgiving falls very early on november 22. that gives you 32 shopping days before christmas which turns out to be the highest number possible. procrastinators delight this year. $54 for the furby. >> what does it do? >> it talks to you and it learns interactions with you, can dance to your favorite songs. it speaks furbish and there's an app for that. >> of course there is. does it give you directions? >> sticking with elmo. >>> our time 16:08. in four -- is...
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but it isest of 5.wel ce ou read to tomrow. >>porter: a right game 2 cardals hosting national 5th inning. deep to center but check out john jay. eats a little wall but great grab. of 6th inning. beltran crushes solo shot to left field. he wasn't done. beltran again. 2 run pwlachlingt even the series at game appease with a 12-4 victory. a's in the same boat as giants needing 3 game sweep of detroit at the coliseum to advance to the american league championship series. anderson the mound tomorrow. a's swept 7 of the series at home to get in the play offs but own worst enemy. too many error leading unearned run. droplay ball and wild pitches. had the lead three times but lost. buns back all season and they believe they can do it again. >> we played some very dramatic games we lost and able to come back and win the next day. so our mantra all along has been let's play for the day. not worry about tomorrow. >> there's no panic. at all. we just our last series at home we just swept. texas rangers and series before that at home was se
but it isest of 5.wel ce ou read to tomrow. >>porter: a right game 2 cardals hosting national 5th inning. deep to center but check out john jay. eats a little wall but great grab. of 6th inning. beltran crushes solo shot to left field. he wasn't done. beltran again. 2 run pwlachlingt even the series at game appease with a 12-4 victory. a's in the same boat as giants needing 3 game sweep of detroit at the coliseum to advance to the american league championship series. anderson the mound...
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tuesday some sunshine early. the rain and maybe even thunderstorms possible we lose some of the heating behind the rain. temperatures coming andin low 50s. a carny skies expected drop the area. an interesting week. it gets even more interesting. details coming up later. >>time for today's trivia. the history of the chicago bears date back to 1919 when the ae staley company started a company team in decatur. what was their team nickname? a. chicago bears b. decatur staleys c. staleys bears the answer still to come this midday! [ male announcer ] this is rudy. his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to aleve. and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪ ♪ and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. time f
tuesday some sunshine early. the rain and maybe even thunderstorms possible we lose some of the heating behind the rain. temperatures coming andin low 50s. a carny skies expected drop the area. an interesting week. it gets even more interesting. details coming up later. >>time for today's trivia. the history of the chicago bears date back to 1919 when the ae staley company started a company team in decatur. what was their team nickname? a. chicago bears b. decatur staleys c. staleys bears...
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>> we have the edits if you will from the supreme court ruling. and i think what stands to be determined now is which way does the presidential election go. so the consensus you view obviously is that obama will win. and if that occurs, the reform as essentially written will go into place. if romney/ryan win, i think all bets are off. >> so if romney wins, you have to change your investment thesis and your ideas for what stocks could work in a romney administration? >> no, not really. you've had me on the program several times and i consistently try to talk about did your only investment themes. and that's one category is innovation, that's important new medicines for grieve vus illnesses. and another theme that will be with us regardless of who the president is and who controls the senate and house is cost of health care. yes, i would submit to you that if romney wins, it's going to have a knee jerk response to a few of those sectors, but what i'm really talking about and what we're focused on is things we think will unfold over the next many yea
>> we have the edits if you will from the supreme court ruling. and i think what stands to be determined now is which way does the presidential election go. so the consensus you view obviously is that obama will win. and if that occurs, the reform as essentially written will go into place. if romney/ryan win, i think all bets are off. >> so if romney wins, you have to change your investment thesis and your ideas for what stocks could work in a romney administration? >> no, not...
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you can see the temperature change over the last 24-hours 22 degree difference in minneapolis. a change is a coming, ladies. get that winter gear out. >> janice, thank you so much. >> now to stories you can bank on this morning. disturbing data on the labor front. hours before the lease of september jobs numbers. bad news on layoffs. >> yes. we got a report yesterday employers announced nearly 34,000 planned job cuts last month. that was up 5 percent from august. it comes from the job consultant challenger crisman. we are firing fewer workers. planned cuts were 70 percent fewer than this time last year. the bad news is in this point in an economic cycle we need to hire more workers and clearly we are not. >> hard to find a positive swinn on that one. >> credit delinquencies are at a 6 year low. >> we are doing our job paying bills on time. bank card debt fell, to an 11-year low. we are getting better paying ow bills. >> lay aways are a big deal now oo poo >>> if you wanted fur bees toys r us selling out on popular toys. parents said they wanted more time to pay their bills. sea
you can see the temperature change over the last 24-hours 22 degree difference in minneapolis. a change is a coming, ladies. get that winter gear out. >> janice, thank you so much. >> now to stories you can bank on this morning. disturbing data on the labor front. hours before the lease of september jobs numbers. bad news on layoffs. >> yes. we got a report yesterday employers announced nearly 34,000 planned job cuts last month. that was up 5 percent from august. it comes from...
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debate edition. but no matter what he says, my opponent, he's a big believer of the top downeconomics. he thinks if we spend another $5 trillion on tax cuts that favor the althiest, we get rid of more regulation on wall street, all our problems are going to be solved. jobs and prosperity will rain down from the sky. deficits will magically disappear. we'll live happily ever after. even though he's been proposing this plan for months now, he's running into a little trouble explaining how it would work without blowing up the deficit or making it work for middle class families. the other night, he ruled out asking millionaires and billionaires to pay a dime more in taxes. he said no way he was going to close loopholes that are given big oil companies billions of dollars each year in corporate welfare. ending tax breaks for corporations that are shipping jobs overseas and profits overseas, he said he never heard of such a thing, never heard of it. who knew, he said. he acted shocked. said he needs a new
debate edition. but no matter what he says, my opponent, he's a big believer of the top downeconomics. he thinks if we spend another $5 trillion on tax cuts that favor the althiest, we get rid of more regulation on wall street, all our problems are going to be solved. jobs and prosperity will rain down from the sky. deficits will magically disappear. we'll live happily ever after. even though he's been proposing this plan for months now, he's running into a little trouble explaining how it...
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degrees cooler in san francisco than it was that the hour last night. 18 degrees cooler in fremont. 22 degrees cooler at this hour than last night in oakland and 27 degrees cooler in san rafael which had a reading of 90 degrees at this time last night. cooler pattern continues into next week and a slight chance of showers monday morning next week. overnight tonight starting the forecast animation at 11:00. the fog continuing its inland push. cooler in all areas overnight and during the day tomorrow. overnight lows mainly in the low to mid 50s tomorrow morning in the early hours of the morning. let's pick up the forecast animation at 5:00 tomorrow morning. continue to see the cooling, the temperatures drop day by day a few more degrees and this upper level low is approaching way off shore.fensive at the it will be right over us monday morning producing a good chance of some showers in the early morning hours on monday. not only the cling but early autumn showers possibly coming our way. tomorrow, no showers. lots of sunshine. mi but not ve warm in the south bay look for highs in the mid
degrees cooler in san francisco than it was that the hour last night. 18 degrees cooler in fremont. 22 degrees cooler at this hour than last night in oakland and 27 degrees cooler in san rafael which had a reading of 90 degrees at this time last night. cooler pattern continues into next week and a slight chance of showers monday morning next week. overnight tonight starting the forecast animation at 11:00. the fog continuing its inland push. cooler in all areas overnight and during the day...
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seven early movers this friday jobs morning. zynga, no one is buying phantom pigs, and that stock is falling now i believe 20%, citigroup says buy netflix and netflix is up again, it's on a bit of a roll recently. and nicole's favorite, starbucks, into digital paying and even tipping. starbucks at 49 today. technology firm data link lowered the outlook, usually --d ann arbor realty trust selling shares to raise money, don't like that down 5%. women's apparel maker cache, down 2.735, or 15%. and moody's placed hewlett-packard for review after the company cut expectations. hewlett-packard 14.79. the obama administration's environmental policy shutting down coal plants and that means no more jobs for blue collar americans in the coal fields. we found out exactly how many jobs coal is losing after the break. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like havin
seven early movers this friday jobs morning. zynga, no one is buying phantom pigs, and that stock is falling now i believe 20%, citigroup says buy netflix and netflix is up again, it's on a bit of a roll recently. and nicole's favorite, starbucks, into digital paying and even tipping. starbucks at 49 today. technology firm data link lowered the outlook, usually --d ann arbor realty trust selling shares to raise money, don't like that down 5%. women's apparel maker cache, down 2.735, or 15%. and...
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that's a wrap of this edition of "weekends with alex witt." up next, we have david gregory. ] it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] because sleep is a beautiful thing. [ birds chirping ] introducing zzzquil, the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil. ♪ >> announcer: meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have, if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards, destroying jill's credit and her dream of retirement. now meet amanda. with a swipe of her debit card, she bought some gas... and an all-expense-paid trip to hawaii for ben. ben is the identity thief who used a device called a skimmer to steal her information from her card to open a fraudulent account. every year millions of americans just like you learn that a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the mos
that's a wrap of this edition of "weekends with alex witt." up next, we have david gregory. ] it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] because sleep is a beautiful thing. [ birds chirping ] introducing zzzquil, the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil. ♪ >> announcer: meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have, if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social...
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early voting is underway in 10 states including the battleground of ohio. we have team fox coverage tonight. ed henry traveling with the president. first to campaign carl cammeron with the romney camp. carl, this is his big night. what's the thinking about the mood in that campaign? >> well, they kept mr. romney under wraps today in order to keep him focused. he had a very brief meeting with his senior staff and great deal today was actually spent with his staff. they don't want to leave it in the locker room they want him to come out and bring best game this evening. they are quite confident about it by virtue stepping on to the stage tonight as the challenger, mitt romney has the most to gain. they fully expect by virtue of standing next to the president there could be a bounce in the polls as a consequence of that. having said all of they're, the race to lower's examines appears to have been won by mr. rom anymore. the latest gallup poll shows fairly decisively when it comes to who voters this will win the debates president obama has a substantial lead.
early voting is underway in 10 states including the battleground of ohio. we have team fox coverage tonight. ed henry traveling with the president. first to campaign carl cammeron with the romney camp. carl, this is his big night. what's the thinking about the mood in that campaign? >> well, they kept mr. romney under wraps today in order to keep him focused. he had a very brief meeting with his senior staff and great deal today was actually spent with his staff. they don't want to leave...
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it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. barack obama and the liberals already have. to pay for government-run healthcare, you'll pay higher taxes and more for your medicine. and their plan includes a trillion dollars in higher taxes. even on the middle class. mitt romney and common sense conservatives will cut taxes on the middle class. and they'll close loopholes for millionaires. obama and his liberal allies? we can't afford four more years. [ romney] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >> good morning. it is 7:56. i am steve chenevy. there will be a prayer vigil tonight in gaithersburg for victims of the d.c. sniper ago.ks 10 years 10 people died during the three spree in october 2002. convicted sniper john allen was executed seven later in 2009. fellow sniper lee boyd malvo continues to serve in prison. police searching for this 17 underld who disappeared unusual circumstances. bryan glenn
it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. barack obama and the liberals already have. to pay for government-run healthcare, you'll pay higher taxes and more for your medicine. and their plan includes a trillion dollars in higher taxes. even on the middle class. mitt romney and common sense conservatives will cut taxes on the middle class. and they'll close loopholes for millionaires. obama and his liberal...
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debate edition >> i thought it was a good chance for us to ask each other questions. i asked the president some of the questions i know people across america have wanted to ask him. i asked him, for instance, why with 23 million americans that were looking for work and wanted a president that would focus on getting the economy going he instead spent his first two years fighting for obama care. >> i think you're going to hear more of mitt romney question the president's priorities and more of the president saying, hey, who was that mitt romney i debated the other night? not the real guy i know. the real highlight this upcoming week will be the vice presidential debate, the only showdown between vice president biden and congressman paul ryan and, of course, that will be moderated -- the next presidential debate, of course, will be moderated by our own candy crowley. >> and the vice presidential debate should be pretty interesting. i mean, biden is usually pretty good going on the attack. >> biden will definitely probably try to be the aggressor here to pick up where the
debate edition >> i thought it was a good chance for us to ask each other questions. i asked the president some of the questions i know people across america have wanted to ask him. i asked him, for instance, why with 23 million americans that were looking for work and wanted a president that would focus on getting the economy going he instead spent his first two years fighting for obama care. >> i think you're going to hear more of mitt romney question the president's priorities...
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>> there's 22% that vote against me. >> you're not taking that sign down. this is actually wlie the citizens united decision hasn't led to nearly as much corporate cash going into politics as people expected because corporations have basically taken your advice in general except for the rare kitchen aid -- >> they're still luring through the chamber of commerce. >> you saying shouldn't give to the chamber of commerce? >> they're laundering it. keep it secret. >> all right. well, my piece of unsolicited advice though i never thought i'd have a chance to say anything to mark zuckerberg directly, he has of course the news today a billion subscribers on facebook. that's a seventh of the world's population. but the guy has one color of t-shirt. he has 12 t-shirts all the same color in one drawer in his house. he's a centi millionaire and he has all the same color t-shirt. i'm not going to say spruce it up, get an oxford shirt, but you could add a little color. >> you're giving mark zuckerberg some fashion advice. >> because you've got to grow up. >> by the way,
>> there's 22% that vote against me. >> you're not taking that sign down. this is actually wlie the citizens united decision hasn't led to nearly as much corporate cash going into politics as people expected because corporations have basically taken your advice in general except for the rare kitchen aid -- >> they're still luring through the chamber of commerce. >> you saying shouldn't give to the chamber of commerce? >> they're laundering it. keep it secret....
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it's called orasure technologies. here's what magic told me. >> brooke, it's a real game changer because of the fact that a lot of people will go to their doctors. and we want to encourage them to continue to do that. but then there's a lot of people who are afraid to go to the doctor to find out if they are hiv positive or not. so when orasure made this quick swab that you can just swab your mouth both upper and lower, it's really great because now you can find out in your own home or your office, wherever you want to do it, and it's available right now in drugstores today from walgreens, cvs, on. it's really important because we take away a lot of the fear of going to the doctor. and that's very important. >> how accurate is it if i do this at home? >> it's about 90%. that's really wonderful. 90% plus and that's great because that's what's important. >> so the last word from magic johnson, we talked for a while, he really said whatever hiv test you use, whether it's this one in home or go to the doctors, he just say
it's called orasure technologies. here's what magic told me. >> brooke, it's a real game changer because of the fact that a lot of people will go to their doctors. and we want to encourage them to continue to do that. but then there's a lot of people who are afraid to go to the doctor to find out if they are hiv positive or not. so when orasure made this quick swab that you can just swab your mouth both upper and lower, it's really great because now you can find out in your own home or...
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he did it all. >> i have 5-year-old twin boys. they have a tend enency to chee for whoever is winning. i'm trying to convince them it's not always good to pull for the front-runner. you should pull for the underdog, the guy who is behind. >> tell them to grow up. what are you teaching your kids? no. i think that kids -- i'm not sure they cheer for the winner. i remember going to the game as a kid and turning to my brother and father and saying who do i root for? you have to have an interest, but i would think rooting for the underdog is the natural. undefeated as the patriots did in that super bowl, and giants catch a ball off his helmet. people would want to see -- they don't want to see the favorites win. people root against the yankees. they want to see the little guy succeed. >> do you have a favorite underdog of all time? >> i love the story of jason mcelwain, let him in the last game of his last year in high school, in for four minutes, scores 20 points and carry him off the court on their shoulders and and made the nation c
he did it all. >> i have 5-year-old twin boys. they have a tend enency to chee for whoever is winning. i'm trying to convince them it's not always good to pull for the front-runner. you should pull for the underdog, the guy who is behind. >> tell them to grow up. what are you teaching your kids? no. i think that kids -- i'm not sure they cheer for the winner. i remember going to the game as a kid and turning to my brother and father and saying who do i root for? you have to have an...
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right now, the dow is currently down 22. nasdaq is down 29. s&p is down 4. >>> 7:44. the international monetary fund warns the global economy will grow more slowly during the coming year. the imf released its quart terly update at a meeting in tokyo. the chief economist warns the biggest threats are the eurozone crisis, the failure of u.s. policymakers to agree on a fiscal plan and -- plan and japan's inability to reduce its budget deficit. >> it's difficult to nail down exactly what the strengths of this is. >> blancheard said it is possible if all of the right dreichers are taken by the right -- companies and if all of the right moves are taken. >>> breaking news. jerry sandusky has been sentenced to no less than 30 years in prison for his child abuse conviction. here's more. >> reporter: good morning, ken, tori. that's right the judge said the total years would be no less than 30, no less than 20. centuries in jail would be too abstract. 30 to 60 years has the same impact of saying the rest of your life. sandusky is 68 years old. now, he did -- he did give a statem
right now, the dow is currently down 22. nasdaq is down 29. s&p is down 4. >>> 7:44. the international monetary fund warns the global economy will grow more slowly during the coming year. the imf released its quart terly update at a meeting in tokyo. the chief economist warns the biggest threats are the eurozone crisis, the failure of u.s. policymakers to agree on a fiscal plan and -- plan and japan's inability to reduce its budget deficit. >> it's difficult to nail down...
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and there's edits and clips and they find gaffes and they take one sentence. and so i'm not really sure whether it was the cam been's fault. romney was obviously a lot better than his campaign and maybe the president was not as good as his campaign. but the mainstream media, here's the "daily news," that's the headline. let me die? it's a lady in -- there is one thing up here, mitt was apparently a hit. >> but the paper goes to bed before -- >> i think annen consume bent president has a huge advantage apespecially a democrat. >> well, right, but it's not his campaign's fault or the media's fault. it's that if he could have a debate every week, that would be great for him. >> how come he hasn't done more live interviews? he's probably his best advocate. >> i ask the campaign to come on here every week. >> i've been frustrated by the same thing. i understand that. i've asked them for time, as well. and that hasn't happened. but there is nothing, nothing like being with an incumbent president and challenging him. that raises a challenger simply by the fact thats
and there's edits and clips and they find gaffes and they take one sentence. and so i'm not really sure whether it was the cam been's fault. romney was obviously a lot better than his campaign and maybe the president was not as good as his campaign. but the mainstream media, here's the "daily news," that's the headline. let me die? it's a lady in -- there is one thing up here, mitt was apparently a hit. >> but the paper goes to bed before -- >> i think annen consume bent...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >> taking a bath and as you know, someone else took a bath at the debate. but our truth is that president obama couldn't have won because his policies just haven't worked. thank god for the japanese. uncovered some news, looking at photos or films of cute baby animals improves product divot and enhances, and make people more focus when they're looking at ugly animals or food and maybe with cute animals, obama could get more productivity out of the 47%, purely an economic plan must be be better than recasting food stamps and unemployment as stimulus. remember green jobs? that was stimulus, too, the only green jobs was the guy with his fist up kermit's rear. and we see better growth on a corpse' fingernails. how could this cuty pie be more sensible, trackin
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >> taking a bath and as you know, someone else took a bath at the debate. but our truth is that president obama couldn't have won because his policies just haven't worked. thank god for the japanese. uncovered some news, looking...
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with the 20th edition, and more prizes than ever! -ohhh, i just won $50... -really? i have never won anything in my life. this is huge! how many people actually win this thing? and i, monica roxanne warden, just won $50. [ male announcer ] with a chance to win a car, cash and 1 in 4 odds at great prizes like your favorite foods, that special feeling, is actually pretty typical. monica! no, you didn't win $50. you won $500! 500 dollars. [ male announcer ] the simple joy of more to celebrate. >>> so al was with us on tuesday, and caught jay leno's attention. >> maybe it's me, but al roker getting a little testy there with elmo. did you see that? because al is always so nice with everybody. here, take a look. >> elmo, you ready to make some? >> we don't know yet. >> we do know. >> oh! >> you know, people don't get to see that side of you. >> they don't. >> you're about to see more of it! >> don't worry, elmo did not get hurt. we're back after your local news. [ female announcer ] born from the naturally sweet monk fruit, something this delicious could only come from nat
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you had 22 1/2 was your score, bristol palin only had an 18. so, what do you make of that? what do you think the reason of that? her mother carries a gun? >> i think so. even she carries a gun, i believe. >> jimmy: we have video now, you guys dancing last night. and what is the dance you did last night? what do you call that? >> it's -- it's the quick step, homage to the silent films. >> jimmy: in retrospect do you think the was a bad idea to dance like hitler for this particular dance? [ cheers and applause ] >> i was a combination of hitler and charlie chaplin. >> jimmy: oh, charlie chaplin. all right. >> my goodness. >> jimmy: kym, two-time "dancing with the stars" champion, which means this is entirely joey's fault, right? >> no, not at all. >> if didn't have that much weight in my waist area maybe i would have moved faste eer frome waist down is a lot of meat. >> jimmy: will you quick "dancing with the stars" in protest? it seems this was a bad decision to me? >> no, all-stars, everyone's amazing, tough every week. >> jimmy: you only care about yourself and not joey? >
you had 22 1/2 was your score, bristol palin only had an 18. so, what do you make of that? what do you think the reason of that? her mother carries a gun? >> i think so. even she carries a gun, i believe. >> jimmy: we have video now, you guys dancing last night. and what is the dance you did last night? what do you call that? >> it's -- it's the quick step, homage to the silent films. >> jimmy: in retrospect do you think the was a bad idea to dance like hitler for this...
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and 5 p.m. with senior white house staff and maybe the secretary gets to be in those meetings for a big part of it and everyone else is sort of, you know, getting their secretary confirm and getting to know the law authorizing committees on the hill and the rest of the administration i would hope they would move to more of a modernizing government and a whole bunch of other things that can be done in the department which really need to be approved before the policy point of view and execution and the administration point of view but i do think my sense they are right about this and very focused on the first six to nine months. if you want to do that you these extremely strong white house controls and if i were advising you are my best people i would sit in at the white house and when the treasury at the beginning. we want to beat cabinet secretaries but it's just the need the best experienced people who, you know, to really make that -- and those decisions and work with congress, and i would als
and 5 p.m. with senior white house staff and maybe the secretary gets to be in those meetings for a big part of it and everyone else is sort of, you know, getting their secretary confirm and getting to know the law authorizing committees on the hill and the rest of the administration i would hope they would move to more of a modernizing government and a whole bunch of other things that can be done in the department which really need to be approved before the policy point of view and execution...
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according to the national weather service there's just a 5% chance of even getting snow this early in october. no snow in the windy city, but spectators watching the chicago marathon bundled up to keep out the cold. >> i'm pretty cold. >> reporter: you're pretty cold? >> okay. >> reporter: where are your gloves? >> i didn't bring any gloves. >> reporter: at least the runners were in no danger of overheating. >> i think it's good for the runners. it's not so warm. >> it's not too bad. but these 93-year-old legs are just a little bit chilly right now. >> reporter: the start to the cold season followed by a summer dominated by heat and drought. >> temperatures we're seeing now are a good 10 to 30 degrees below average. cold air brewing up in the arctic and allowed to come down across the lower 48. hardy football fans in cincinnati braved the elements. >> feels a little colder than 45 degrees. my hands are freezing, but the rest of me is warm because i have on a lot of layers. >> i'm freezing. trying to move around and keep my hands arm. >> a pumpkin. >> reporter: and with halloween appro
according to the national weather service there's just a 5% chance of even getting snow this early in october. no snow in the windy city, but spectators watching the chicago marathon bundled up to keep out the cold. >> i'm pretty cold. >> reporter: you're pretty cold? >> okay. >> reporter: where are your gloves? >> i didn't bring any gloves. >> reporter: at least the runners were in no danger of overheating. >> i think it's good for the runners. it's...
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it will be followed by a special edition of ktvu news. and we will be streaming the debate live on ktvu.com, ktvu mobile and on the ktvu ipad app. >>> 7:16. intense heat kept firefighters at bay at a fire in manitoba, canada. the fire egan yesterday afternoon at speedway international. it's a company that smells methanol for vehicles. early this morning, firefighters got the fire under control and people were allowed to return to their homes. >>> we have new video of a struck fire in oakland that created quite a distraction for drivers. authorities say a public works azfault truck fought ire. the -- asphalt truck fought fire and no one was injured. >>> the marin county deputies are investigating stolen mail from h lane, atherton drib, school road and the mail -- drive, school load, and all of the mailboxes targeted did not have locks on them. if you have any information about the threats, call the police. >>> meanwhile, protesters of the sit-lie ballot measure will be protesting. if it passes, people would be banned from sitting and lying
it will be followed by a special edition of ktvu news. and we will be streaming the debate live on ktvu.com, ktvu mobile and on the ktvu ipad app. >>> 7:16. intense heat kept firefighters at bay at a fire in manitoba, canada. the fire egan yesterday afternoon at speedway international. it's a company that smells methanol for vehicles. early this morning, firefighters got the fire under control and people were allowed to return to their homes. >>> we have new video of a struck...
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minutes delays from 9 5- 83. >>> more newses weather and traffic coming up in 30 minutes. ♪ born in the usa i was born in the usa ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> you know it's october. big crowd out there in times square, on this nice fall morning. robin is recovering from her bone marrow transplant. great to have elizabeth vargas here. we have a space between us. >> i'm not going to take it personally, george. >> we have a special guest. stephen colbert. >> that's right. oh. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> he's with us for the rest of the show. good morning. >> good morning. nice to see you. >> good morning. good morning. good morning. good to have you. >> thank you. >> glad to see you again. >> george? sam? >> thank you very much. >> stephen, the last time i was on your show, i came and brought a little bit of a gift. >> yes. >> i think we're going to have it right there. a little jack. >> jack daniels? >> yeah. >> george brought me jack daniels. >> it was jack daniel's. >> exactly. >> i brought you liquid, too, george. this is -- best way to start the day. little juice, with just
minutes delays from 9 5- 83. >>> more newses weather and traffic coming up in 30 minutes. ♪ born in the usa i was born in the usa ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> you know it's october. big crowd out there in times square, on this nice fall morning. robin is recovering from her bone marrow transplant. great to have elizabeth vargas here. we have a space between us. >> i'm not going to take it personally, george. >> we have a special guest. stephen colbert....
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maybe late saturday afternoon or early saturday evening. then a greater chance of cool rain off and on on sunday. a chilly start to next week as we dry out. >> thank you, >>> back now with more "today" on this thursday morning, it's the fourth day of october, 2012. it is downright balmy out here on the plaza this morning. a great day. and we say good morning to them as they wave to the folks back home. and good morning, again, everyone, i'm savannah gurthrie alongside al roker and david gregory. >> from today's troublemaker to today's professionals. >> and two of our favorites, hoda and kathie lee are going to join the panel today. nicki minaj and mariah carey reportedly having a little tiff. we'll ask them what they think about that. >> it's kind of like kathie lee and hoda. >>> then, we're going to tackle the ever raising cost of raising children. it can cost more than $230,000 to raise a child up to age 17 and that is not including college. that is staggering when you think about it. at least they're appreciative the whole time. not. we'
maybe late saturday afternoon or early saturday evening. then a greater chance of cool rain off and on on sunday. a chilly start to next week as we dry out. >> thank you, >>> back now with more "today" on this thursday morning, it's the fourth day of october, 2012. it is downright balmy out here on the plaza this morning. a great day. and we say good morning to them as they wave to the folks back home. and good morning, again, everyone, i'm savannah gurthrie alongside...
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had to get up early. the question is among undecideds, and decide it's in the campaign, the first decision is, do i want to vote for obama, the guy in charge for the last four years? if they are understand it, the answer is is something they have been concerned about that romney, which is why they are undecided. with undecideds, which in a poll -- in 10 states, i did two weeks ago there was 6% of the swing state voters were undecided, a significant amount. did that 6% look at robbie last night and they missed -- at romney last night and say this is somebody who looked better some were paying attention. for those, the answer has to be yes. you are going to see a bump in the polls for romney. he cannot tell from a polling last night. i believe 67% said -- believe romney won the debate. that is a stunning number. usually, our side thinks our diet one, their side thinks their dive one, and it comes about even in the wash. it was decisive. >> quickly, explain to a group of people, where i doubt there is an und
had to get up early. the question is among undecideds, and decide it's in the campaign, the first decision is, do i want to vote for obama, the guy in charge for the last four years? if they are understand it, the answer is is something they have been concerned about that romney, which is why they are undecided. with undecideds, which in a poll -- in 10 states, i did two weeks ago there was 6% of the swing state voters were undecided, a significant amount. did that 6% look at robbie last night...
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. ♪ it's the 20th edition of monopoly at mcdonald's and 1 in 4 wins. with over 300 million dollars in cash and great prizes, it's the most prizes ever. and that's hard to beat. the simple joy of winning. ♪ get a free 6-inch sub of your choice when you buy any 6-inch sub and any drink before 9am. that's right! buy any 6-inch subway sub and any drink before 9am to get your free 6-inch sub. october only, so hurry in! >>> 7:48 now. got a hollywood split that's catching a lot of people off guard, danny devito and rhea perlman calling it quits after 30 years of marriage. nbc's mara schiavocampo has more on this. mara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, matt. they met on broadway in 1970, moved in two weeks later, and the rest was history, but monday a rep for the couple said they are separating, the latest surprise in a series of celebrity splits this year. she was the wise-cracking cocktail waitress on "cheers." >> can i ask you a favor? >> what? >> reporter: he was "taxi's" nachy dispatcher. >> i got to go home and change my sheets. >> reporter: bu
. ♪ it's the 20th edition of monopoly at mcdonald's and 1 in 4 wins. with over 300 million dollars in cash and great prizes, it's the most prizes ever. and that's hard to beat. the simple joy of winning. ♪ get a free 6-inch sub of your choice when you buy any 6-inch sub and any drink before 9am. that's right! buy any 6-inch subway sub and any drink before 9am to get your free 6-inch sub. october only, so hurry in! >>> 7:48 now. got a hollywood split that's catching a lot of people...
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glazed donut edition. get it on stands now. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- rating the debate. the presidential candidates get down to policy nitty-gritty in their first face-off. >> the early reviews say mitt romney turned in a strong performance in denver last night. it is thursday, october 4th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good thursday morning, everybody. i'm paula faris. >> and i'm rob nelson, welcome, everybody. a lot of people are saying it looks like a brand new race this morning. we'll have complete debate analysis coming up in just a second. by all accounts a very good night, perhaps a momentum game-changer for mitt romney. >> bit of a head scratcher for the president. a lot of people said he just looked listless. >> he kind of phoned it in last night. not a good night, so, expect reassessment. >> for sure. >> also this half-hour, laughing it up with america's post debate ritual. a look at "saturday night live's" long history of skewering the politicians. no
glazed donut edition. get it on stands now. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- rating the debate. the presidential candidates get down to policy nitty-gritty in their first face-off. >> the early reviews say mitt romney turned in a strong performance in denver last night. it is thursday, october 4th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good thursday morning, everybody. i'm paula faris. >> and i'm rob nelson,...
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smashbox limited edition lipstick, and $5 a tube goes to charity. >> and hoda, you will love this little speaker, you lug it into your phone, $40, and that 20% goes to the breast cancer research foundation. >> it works. >> cute phone cases, $48, and up to $15,000 will be donated, more headphones from avon, they're 100%. and this just makes me smile, this is from bloomingdales. when life gives you lemons make pink lemonade. take away his toys and he'll play with a stick. take away their bikes and they'll still find a way to get where they're going. but if take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far. yet that's exactly what mitt romney wants to do... ...to pay for a $250,000 tax break for multi-millionaires. if mitt romney wins, the middle class loses. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> it's time for today's wine cellar. today, we're going to become stronger, and faster. >> here are different exercises to help us. this is the executive wine editor, who used to
smashbox limited edition lipstick, and $5 a tube goes to charity. >> and hoda, you will love this little speaker, you lug it into your phone, $40, and that 20% goes to the breast cancer research foundation. >> it works. >> cute phone cases, $48, and up to $15,000 will be donated, more headphones from avon, they're 100%. and this just makes me smile, this is from bloomingdales. when life gives you lemons make pink lemonade. take away his toys and he'll play with a stick. take...